I would either use compatabilty modes or ScummVM. I can play the game on Vista using Windows 95 compatability mode. If you're going to get Curse, I'd get it here, it's where I got it and it'll be hard to find a better price.

I would definately reccomend using ScummVM, as it removes the need to use a disc whilst playing. Plus, I couldn't get it to install on my W7 laptop (The amount of times i've heard that darn monkey in the installbox now....)

I would definately reccomend using ScummVM, as it removes the need to use a disc whilst playing. Plus, I couldn't get it to install on my W7 laptop (The amount of times i've heard that darn monkey in the installbox now....)

Wait, that post confused me a bit. DOES it install on Windows 7 using ScummVM? Why didn't it work on yours?

Wait, that post confused me a bit. DOES it install on Windows 7 using ScummVM? Why didn't it work on yours?

He means it works if you use ScummVM, but not if you use the normal installer.When you do install it follow these instructions:First, create a folder where you can easily find it again, Label it "Curse", "COMI", "Curse of Monkey Island" or whatever you can recognise.Next, insert disc 1 (ignore the autorun and instead explore the disc) and put these files in the folder you created: The entire Resource folder (just drag the folder, don't take anything out), COMI.LA0 and COMI.LA1Third, insert disc 2 (again ignore the autorun and explore), and copy COMI.LA2 to the folder, then drag the Resouce folder in this disc in the folder, choose to merge the folders, when it tells you there is a duplicate file choose to replace it.Finally, Run ScummVM and click the "Add Game" button on the right side, direct it to the folder where you placed the files and click "Choose", on the next window that pops up, click "OK".

Now you're done! To run the game just double-click the name.

If you want to create a shortcut use this location: "C:\Program Files\ScummVM\scummvm.exe" comi